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This textbook on Underwater Acoustics has a structure that is more organic than logical. It thereby unifies diverse areas of research, including topics of signal processing, the sonar equation, sources and receivers, scattering and reverberation, wave propagation, propagation models, and inverse problems. It also provides code fragments written in Python which complement the discussion. This is a book written for both beginners and specialists, as well as for biologists, oceanographers, computer engineers, physicists, and mathematicians, and for civilian and naval personnel who are looking for a introductory overview of the topic.…mehr

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This textbook on Underwater Acoustics has a structure that is more organic than logical. It thereby unifies diverse areas of research, including topics of signal processing, the sonar equation, sources and receivers, scattering and reverberation, wave propagation, propagation models, and inverse problems. It also provides code fragments written in Python which complement the discussion. This is a book written for both beginners and specialists, as well as for biologists, oceanographers, computer engineers, physicists, and mathematicians, and for civilian and naval personnel who are looking for a introductory overview of the topic.
Autorenporträt
Professor Orlando Camargo Rodríguez received Ph.D. in Geophysics 2001 by the University of Algarve, with thesis title: "Application of Ocean Acoustic Tomography to the estimation of internal tides on the continental platform" (available in Portuguese and English). He has large experience coding in Fortran, MATLAB, and Python and also fluent in Portuguese, Spanish, English, and Russian. He has teaching skills in the following disciplines: general physics, biophysics, special methods of physics, computational physics, and technologies of ocean acoustics. · Research center: SiPLAB (siplab.fct.ualg.pt/) · GitHub: github.com/BochicTrdar · Models: TRACEO and TRACEO3D.